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Show PAYS TO IT NOTICE The date StOBucJ o!a,tev aiti tedlug alt. Sold 0j. The n Mind, e Dilnj h n yonr The Jar l r bens ml VL NO. - SPANISH I'OR!. m. till 5 p. m. a. :Hocks- the date to which your subscription Is paid.. Kindly IS hacan Office at City Drug Store UTSE Strike on the Colorado Southern May Spread to Other Roads Unlesa Settlement la Reached. Denver. It Is not expected that Martin A, Knapp, chairman of the incalls from hla terstate Commerce H.rtn Will answer nlcht commission, and block east of Commercial bank. ites i Charles I. Neill, commissioner of labor, will come to Denver in eonncc-liowith the strike situation on the KENDALL. T. c. . Colorado & Southern rallmad. So far no progres8 toward a feitlemem has Oftio at been made, and the outlook Is that ka. A. JONES' RESIDBNCB the alrlke a 111 spread. Grievance committees of the DenSpanish Fork ver & Rio Grande and other roads are , (j)!, ansae red Utah. t jTb. A Jones rrsWence. in the city, and they will make a demand for an additional 2 cents an hour for the yardmen. If this is done, MUEL It will either end the present strike NOTARY PUBLIC or cause it to spread to other roads. Every railroad in the west is threa Money ened. Sixteen of the larger mines rintKl Farma low lntereat apeclal near Trinidad, depending directly on of purlial payments. the Colorado & Southern for handresidence, one block east of SPANISH FOKK, UTAH. ling their product, Wednesday closed down indefinitely as a result of the switchmens strike. The shutdown will throw some 3,000 men out of emB. MORGAN, ployment. of their To prevent the clo-ln- g attorney-at-lamines, which would entail a loss of and to relieve PROVO Telephona TB X thousands of dollars, pi Banding a threatened coal famine at Central City, ten of Central City's most prominent citizens turned "brakies" and . SAXEY, manned a train of fuel destined for ATTORNEYrAT-LAthat district. They took charge of the freight at Golden, where it had Joorejancer and Notary Publlo. been laid out since the calling of the I Offloe Over Bank of general strike of trainmen on the Fork. Spanish Colorado & Southern last week. lik Fork, Utali. AFTER RAILROADS. COMMISSION ' Loaned Co-o- r w Invcilon ' market. Must Cut Down the Through Rate en Wheat Peterson h. General Blacksmithing wik Poll Office Spanish Fork. Vtak 9.70 Beqjqmiq Hughes, Washington. An order was made by the Interstate Commerce commission in a decision handed down by Commissioner Harlan on Weinesdy directing that beginning on Septemon ber 15 next, the through rate Fa-t wheat from points In Nebraska to not be should terminals coast itle more than C5 cents per hundred In force on pounds. The rate now the Chicago. Burlington & Quincy railroad Is 75 cents per hundred that pounds. The commission inholds question route the over rate any In excess of G5 cents per hundted pounds is unreasonable. STILL MRS. BRADLEY IN JAIL. to Haa Been Unable to Secure Money . Purchase Bail come to Washington. No one has In the relief of Mrs. Anna M. Bradley reof furnishing hall for her the way V,dSqbles BACK MBITS ALL TRAINS trial lease from custody pending her and Ilrown. Senator late the for killing she has been taken hack to the Jail been from the hospital, where she has BradMrs. weeks. staving for several friends and ley said that Salt Lake money raising relatives had proposed ball for her to purchase 'which with s ie ba: from a bonding company, hut that It decided If money were raised her should be expended In paylniC than rather torneys and physician freedom. securing her tenutorar) Crews of Warship from Being Paid Prize Money. The Hague. The French propel to prohibit the crews of was being paid prize money committee on Wednesday before the and carried, on the Geneva convention 16 votes to 4. Fourteen delegateswere from voting and tmeln of the Amer absent. Joseph Choate out! j1) lean delegation, pointed hi hi ted the paying 8? ate '01 Would List your properly lnl Farming Land Prohibit :4- 5 with me. rrt - was passed. Should be Indemnified, ndrew Jensen At Press Office Narrow E.cape from Congressman Ha. Drowning Whll Fl.hlng. to the Portland. Maine.- Clinging on Nort tnnoe bottom of an unturned Congressman Pond on Wednesday . of Hronklyn Wsldo. E. George minutes twenty-livgrip for ..T W. ISA. - Y-- 1NEULES Pr ,"t ir', 7i. re a got motor In the monilni TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Mr. Waldo started had puddled He alone In his cams. a place to fish. Satisfaction ,(,r looking ntllet two guaranteed or money refunded. In choppy sett upset. he scat OUrV la Tedloua. amERHEUMATISM Halley Trial entire venlre ol An Sun Francl.seo.-- DATS 2ff. MSWi. JdnEY bladder lumbago V A.,os at 0 A' f I J yJft 1C1 time relieves the before morning. 'ACK-ACH- 01 moat try Theodore E iCe,AC0 U WORLD DRUG A. CO. Zr to usu-,.- 7 medicine co. THF KILLED IN CITY DRUG ST UNO. BATTLE J. BANKS, Prop Reel Warfare Now on In Casablanca, CORNABY Km NATIVES d , V- - Hal so court. . I wtnty service by Inalatlflit biased and prejudice . . .,pj- wen for or again - to peremptory were aretpted iubU'rt challenge. ; the French Troops Having Been Fired Upon by Moore and Warship Open Bom ' bardment. Moorish Tribesmen Are Beaten Off the Natives ty Inside the Town of Casablanca. I n a HUMBER OF REPORTED FORK. UTAH SPANISH In advance. TOE Rail-roa- earner i Entered Feb. t, 190J, M aeeond-olaa- a matter, Poat offle at Spaniah Fork. Utah. Act of Congreau March X Wlh 8, 1007. Pestilence No. ?l . OKEK as prompt as possible In paying b IT Building. 0 creer Orric la SIANISII FORK, UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST M H10 - amo luliel of thiH WITH THE WORLD DRUG CO. panish' Fork HO- - CcM.Har DENTIJT- hade 1 Spain Sends Warships to' the Scene and French Troop Are Hurrying Forward. Raisull Makes a Statement to Newiaper Man. Tangier. The latest advices from Casablanca that most of the ho tile Moorish tribesmen surrounding the towns have retired after a bloody fight with the natives inside. Signals have been arranged by which tho French cruiser Rallies will bombard the native quarter of Casablanca In the event of a renewal of the attacks on Europeans. The French cruiser Du Chayla has gone to Mazagan, off the west coact of Morocco, with troops in answer to the appeals of Europeans there who reported that the natives wene greatly excited and that it was feared that there would be a duplication of tho recent massacre at Casablanca. Advices from Paris are to the effect that the expeditionary force to bo sent to Morocco by the French will consist of two battalions of Alglerlan sharpshooters, a battalion of the foreign legion, making a total of 2,400 Infantry, two batteries of artillery, 300 light cavalry and half a squadron of Saphls Algierlin cavalry in the French service. In a long statement to a newspaper man, Ratsuli, the bandit who Is hold Ing Caid Sir Harry MacLean a prisoner, blames the treachery of the sultans government for his capture of Sir Harry. Raisull say that in tho course of his negotiations with the man .who Is new Llorlsoner, previous to l)ls 'capture, he explained his grievances and Sir Harry promised him a safe conduct if he would go to Fez and lay his troubles before the sultan, who would remedy them. He accepted this offer, but while he was arranging for the Journey government troops Instigated by the sultau's bad advisers, Sidi Mohammed, the Moroccan minister of war and General Bagdanl, chief of the sultan's army, plundered and devastated his property at Zlnsf, and captured some of hla relatives. In the meantime Sir Harry MacLean had shown him a letter from the sultan promising him safe conduct, but .3 had also secured a copy of another letter written by the Bultan to the minister of war instructing him to attack Raisull vigorously unless be went to Fez. This, continues Raisull, com vlnced him of the treachery of the sultan, and he therefore made a prisoner of the English raid. Sir Harry, Raisull declares, Is perfectly safe In hla hands. He did not capture him for money but for Justice and this he hopes to secure by calling the attention of the Brltlbli government to bis wrongs. Tangier. Casablanca, on the Monte-escoast, has been bombarded by French cruisers, the Moors arc re ported to have been shot dow u In Urge uutnbers, and the town since Inst Sunday night has been practically In possession of landing parties from French and SpanlHh cruisers. The first shots were fired by tho Moors The French responded with bayonet charge and the bombardment of the native quarter with Melinite shells The French had six men wounded but no one killed. , No European residents were hurt. The occupation of Cusahlanca is a direct outcome of the native opt which resulted In the killing last week of eight Europeans there. Both France and Spain are hurrying oilier warships with troops and marines on board to various points on Jhe Moroccan coast for the protection of foreigners. Under the terms of the Algeciras convention these two powers are charged with the policing of seaports of Morocco, and their action at Casablanca has brought no protest from any power. The states of Europe have expressed their willingness that France aud Spain restore order In Morocco. No other countries are PURE AND DRUGS MEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS 1 1 1 1 1 COMPOUNDED BY EXPERIENCED PHARMACISTS. Fly Time is Mere Let us fix you up with Screen Doors and Windows. Any size. Central Lumber Company Spanish Fork, Vtah R. B. Boyack, Manager Sherwih Williams Buoor Print Is also well suited for porch and lawn furniture. Stands most severe outside exposure and hard wear. !s made for painting buggies. SEVERE TORNADO IN IOWA. Two Persona Killed. Several Injured and Many Houeea Destroyed. Mason City, Iowa. Clear Ijike, llanlonton and Lake Mills were visited by a tornado at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. Many barns and farmhouses were destroyed. One person was killed and several Injured at Hanlon-ton- . At Clear Lake the daughter of A gloss paint of great durability and splendid covering capacity. The colon are clear, clean and Put up bright. in convenient sized packages, feady for tft'e . E. Rice was probably fatally hurt flying boards of the cotUgewhlrh was blown to pieces. The residences of L. O. Varney and F. L. Rogers were destroyed. Park trees were leveled and shipplug sent to the bottom of the lake. There were three distinct tornadoes, all coming from the northeast. G. Fy Eight good shades. We ullit SETTLEMENT MAY BE REACHED. Prospects for Peaco Between State of Alabama and Railroads. Good Montgomery, Ala. The outlook for a peaceable settlement of the controversy between the Southern railway and the state now appears good. Vice President Russell of the Mobile Fin& Ohio, representing President ley of the Southern, was In conference with Governor Comer Tuesday, and It la thought an amicable arrangement will be reached. Two plans, It Is said, were suggested, one of which the railroad be allowed to withdraw the suit taken to the federal court, and the test case be made and other that both abide by the decision. TURKS INVADING PERSIA. Lawyer Fight In Court Room. San Francisco. Attorney Hiram W. Johnson of the prosecution and Attorney Bert Schlesslnger of the defense, other rogues and Indulged In a fist fight at the counsel table In the Halsey bribery case during the The only examination of a Juror. phyalcal sufferer In the brief battle was Assistant District Attorney Cook, the bridge of whose nose, It Is said, was abrased and bloodied Inadvertently by the knuckles of Mr. Johnson, who at the moment was engaged In overawing to guiding a high right-hanthe left eye of Mr. Bchlesstnger. 03r. ISiryaim Said "Private monopoly is indefensible and intolerable." Will you support competition? THE PHONE THAT TALKS Gives ths Best Servlc at Lowest Rates. Utah Independent. Telephone Co. till . 6cores of Native Christians, Including Women and Children Butchered. Teheran, Persia. The incursions of Turkish troops across the northwest frontier of Persia, which for some time had been In abeyance, have again broken out. A serious raid has or ettrred near Urumlah, six thousand Turkish troops, with ar.tlllery, having crossed the frontier and destroyed the pervillage of Mavanch. Seventy-eigh- t sons. of whom sixty were women and Christians, were children, mostly killed. Subsequently the Turk drove small force of Persian troops from a nearby camp and Instituted themselves In it In Amarica Central lor Schedule. call-Hvac- d Union Miners Art Being Bounced. Cripple Creek, Colo. Following the decision of the Mine Owners association, which met In conference at Colorado Springs on Monday, to strictly enforce the card permit' system In the Cripple Creek district, several of the mining companies on Tuesday discharged miners supposed or known to be union men. Other mining companies, it Is said, will Immediately weed out all union men. The return of William U Haywood' to Colorado had much to do with the decision of It Is ihurgcd by the the mine own-r- s. union men Another Rutsian General Murdered. Plntlgorst, Caucasus. General of Odessa, was shift and killed In the center of town early Monday morning. The assassin escaped. General Karakozott wa goverwhen, nor of the Luhna dragoon July 3, 1905, he wa appointed governor general of Odessa. Early In August of the aante year he banished M. Yartmibanko, mayor of Odessa, for Moshaving represented Odessa at the cow zemstvo congres, and later he took severe measure to repress dl turbnncca. Instructing the police to fire directly Into tho mob. Kara-kozof- Two-Can- t Far Fresh ala-te- i O O DEALERS IX & Cured Meals. C O O O Fancy & Staple Groceries. SPANISH FORK,. UTAH 1 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SPANISH FORK Capital, I SEE cou-:tlnu- ruin-pare- 0 Green Groceries in Season. Sz: no Drawback. Omaha, Neb. Despite tho fare, the Union Pai Iflc earnings In to show enormous gains. June of this year, according to official public, ft allows figures Just road gross earning of $0.577, C88, as with f5.507.2Ml In June last year, and net earning of $3.5M2,uUM, compared with $2,199,596 In June lust months ending year. For the twelve with June the m-- t earning showed a gain from $10,317,769 to $3 1.3JL92S. In this state the Union Pat Iflc Is giving a alx month' test to the fare. Shocking Crime in Ohio. Markowitz, 21 Payton, O. Ann ft pti'Hy Jewish girl. I ace. of year dead, her body bruised nfid cut, bearing evidences of brutal mistreatment. At a hospital, with ft mortal wound In bis abdomen and his bettd ft mas of bruises, Is Abraham Gordon, a young Held traveling man from re Janie. Jacob and on suspicion r Ilertha Markowitz, brother and ocof Ihe dead gltl. The crime curred at ft very short distance from ssaulted nJ , on.,.. m(ird,ri,d wnie month ago. O p $25,000.00 John Y. Smith. A. B. Ftockhill, Cashier. Ionry Gardner, President . Vice-Presiden- 3 3 t. We rcpppi'tfully aullclt tho account of bank, mercantile firm and Individual. 23. Atuple rpsounw. courteous Irpntmcnt: superior service uuaiuiauuiuuiiuiuiuuiii!'UiiuiuammuiiiiiiiUiuuiuN d LORENZO THOMAS R. M. FAM1IONADLE TAILOR One Deck Norik el Sink, Spanish Fork, Utah JEX-FLORI- ST Fresh Mower Miillcd frall occa-lioFuneral kept on band and filled to order. All kinds of Furniture Repaired. Ruaidcuce two blocks North of Foundry SrANitii Fong. Utah s I |